KEY POINTS
  • The Department of Justice on Wednesday arrested James Smalley, an engineer for a tiny aerospace supply company in Rochester, New York.
  • Smalley is charged with falsifying "at least 38 source inspection reports" for parts "procured by SpaceX," the DOJ complaint said.
  • In all, the parts were on rockets that were either flown or scheduled to fly on 10 missions, the complaint said.
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket used for the third Iridium NEXT launch, set to be flown again for the fifth Iridium launch.

Department of Justice officials on Wednesday announced criminal charges against James Smalley, an engineer for a tiny aerospace supply company, for allegedly falsifying dozens of inspection reports for parts used in SpaceX rockets.

Smalley was arrested and faces up to 10 years in prison for the charges. The 41-year-old worked in quality assurance for now defunct PMI Industries – a Rochester, New York company that specialized in the machining of aluminium and steel parts for aerospace and defense contractors.